The Book of the World: Being an Account of All Republics, Empires, Kingdoms, and Nations, in Reference to Their Geography, Statistics, Commerce. &c. ... By Richard S. Fisher ... Illustrated with Maps and ChartsJ. H. Colton, 1852 - Geography |
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... line , and their elevation , where they were crossed by Lewis & Clarke , and also further south , has been estimated at 10,000 and 12,000 feet . A shorter route from the valley of the Mississippi to the west 10 A GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
... line , and their elevation , where they were crossed by Lewis & Clarke , and also further south , has been estimated at 10,000 and 12,000 feet . A shorter route from the valley of the Mississippi to the west 10 A GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
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... valley of the Mississippi to the west coast has since been found , in the direction of the River Nebraska , ( 41 ° north latitude , ) where an opening in the chain , called the South Pass , presents a passage so easy of access , that a ...
... valley of the Mississippi to the west coast has since been found , in the direction of the River Nebraska , ( 41 ° north latitude , ) where an opening in the chain , called the South Pass , presents a passage so easy of access , that a ...
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... valley of the Columbia River ; the Sioux - Osage family ; the Mobile - Natchez family ; the Mohawk , Huron or Iroquois family ; the Lenappe family ; and innumerable tribes belonging to these great families , which will be further ...
... valley of the Columbia River ; the Sioux - Osage family ; the Mobile - Natchez family ; the Mohawk , Huron or Iroquois family ; the Lenappe family ; and innumerable tribes belonging to these great families , which will be further ...
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... valley , by a northerly course empty themselves into the Arctic Ocean . The first , comprehends the " Hudson's Bay ... valleys , into which the sun never penetrates , and which are rendered inaccessible by masses of ice and snow , which ...
... valley , by a northerly course empty themselves into the Arctic Ocean . The first , comprehends the " Hudson's Bay ... valleys , into which the sun never penetrates , and which are rendered inaccessible by masses of ice and snow , which ...
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... valley between these two ridges varies much in quality of soil and fertility . From the 45th parallel to the Chaudiere and St. Lawrence there is a tract of excellent and highly - productive land , occu- pied by a thriving population ...
... valley between these two ridges varies much in quality of soil and fertility . From the 45th parallel to the Chaudiere and St. Lawrence there is a tract of excellent and highly - productive land , occu- pied by a thriving population ...
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